Leica D-LUX 109 Instructions Manual page 188

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About the aperture value and the shutter speed to be used for
recording motion pictures
About the aperture value
• Set the aperture value to a higher number when you want a larger in-focus area (in
front of and behind the main subject), or to a lower number for the opposite.
About the shutter speed
• Set a faster shutter speed if you want to take a sharp picture of a subject moving
fast, or a slower shutter speed if you want to create e.g. subject blur to emphasize a
movement.
• When you set a faster shutter speed, noise may increase due to the higher sensitivity
automatically set by the camera.
• When you record a subject under fluorescent or LED lighting fixtures, etc., the colors
and the screen brightness may change or horizontal striping may appear on the
screen. If this happens, we recommend manually setting the shutter speed to 1/60s
or 1/100s.
About the operation sound when recording ends
Since motion pictures are recorded until the motion picture button is pressed to stop
recording, the operating sound level in the picture may be higher. To avoid this sound, we
recommend trying the following method.
Cut off the end of a motion picture using [Video Divide] (→211) in the [Playback] menu.
In some cases, motion pictures cannot be divided at a position close to the end. To
avoid this problem, continue recording for an extra 3 seconds.
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Recording Motion Pictures
Recording Motion Pictures

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